Summer Co-op/Global Medical Affairs – Long‑Acting Injectable (LAI) Strategy

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$22 - $43

About The Position

Global Medical Affairs is seeking a Pharm.D. candidate summer intern to support Long‑Acting Market Transformation (LAMT) initiatives. LAMT is a medical‑led strategy focused on enabling the successful adoption of current and future long‑acting injectable (LAI) HIV assets by aligning evidence generation, scientific insight, and medical strategy at a global level. The intern will support priority global medical projects across the existing LAI portfolio and future pipeline assets, gaining exposure to how Global Medical Affairs shapes strategy across the asset lifecycle—from established products to emerging innovations. This role supports both near‑term global deliverables and longer‑term capability building for LAMT.

Requirements

  • Current Pharm.D. candidate (P2–P4) in good academic standing or similar discipline.
  • Strong interest in medical affairs, HIV, infectious diseases, or long‑acting therapies.
  • Excellent analytical, written, and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to manage multiple workstreams and work independently
  • Must be able to work full-time (35-40 hours/week) throughout the duration of the 6-12 month assignment.
  • Must have an active student status and/or within 12 months post-graduation from a BS or MS degree program. Post-doctoral candidates are not eligible.
  • Must successfully pass a drug screen and background check prior to assignment target start date.

Nice To Haves

  • Current Pharm.D. candidate (P2–P4) in good academic standing.
  • Strong interest in medical affairs, HIV, infectious diseases, or long‑acting therapies.
  • Excellent analytical, written, and verbal communication skills.
  • Ability to manage multiple workstreams and work independently.

Responsibilities

  • LAMT medical strategy activities across current LAI assets and future pipeline programs, including landscape assessments, synthesis of insights, and strategic framing.
  • Contribution to global medical projects supporting long‑acting HIV treatment and prevention, with scope flexed based on evolving portfolio and pipeline priorities.
  • Support for evidence‑focused activities, including literature reviews, data synthesis, and interpretation of clinical, real-world, or modeling outputs relevant to LAI assets.
  • Development of medical materials (e.g., slide decks, briefing documents, executive summaries) to support global discussions on both in‑market and pipeline LAIs.
  • Assistance with global advisory board preparation and follow‑up, including synthesis of insights related to current and future long‑acting therapies.
  • Collaboration with cross‑functional and regional medical partners to support aligned global medical objectives across the LAI lifecycle.

Benefits

  • While GSK embraces a flexible work environment, we do require certain positions to be onsite. Candidates who are hired for an on-site role or hybrid role, and reside outside of 50-miles from their assigned work location, are eligible for relocation stipend. This is a one-time payment to help offset housing & relocation expenses. Please refer to the position details for the requirements of each position.
  • GSK Interns and Co-ops are offered a competitive hourly pay rate and benefits. Please note, benefits eligibility determined the month following date of hire.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Intern

Education Level

Ph.D. or professional degree

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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